- Altitude, Influence of (7)
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- :Valdez, Charles D.1977-02-01:The Federal Aviation Administration since 1962 has trained nonmilitary government-employed flightcrews and civilian pilots in the aspects of altitude ...
- :McFadden, Ernest B.1966-04-01:A prototype of a new design disposable passenger mask applicable for emergency use in jet transports at altitudes to 40,000 feet was evaluated. Six su...
- :England, H.M. ;Wilcox, B.C.1992-06-01:Medically-impaired air travelers requiring supplemental oxygen must depend on airlines to provide oxygen cylinders. Performance, space, and cost are c...
- :Valdez, Charles D.1990-09-01:Reactions from 1,161 trainees out of 12,759 trainees subjected to the FAA altitude chamber training flights from 1965-1989 are annotated in this surve...
- :Nakagawara, Van B. ;Fulk, George W.1991-01-01:This study tests whether mild hypoxia, that is typically encountered in civilian aircraft, causes temporary visual field defects in elderly persons or...
- :Higgins, E.A. ;Saldivar, J.T.1985-10-01:A series of experiments were conducted in an altitude chamber at ground level, 8,000 ft, 14,000 ft, and 21,500 ft, both with and without exercise, to ...
- :Teague, Steven M. ;Hordinsky, Jerry R.1992-04-01:To evaluate the effects of orthostatic, altitude, and pharmacologic stresses upon civil aviation-specific performance, a double-blind, randomized, cro...
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